The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 21, 1958, Page 10, Image 10

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SHANE--Mr and Mrs. Charles
Shane of Atkinson, a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds 8 ounces, bom
Monday, August 18, at Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
RAYMER- Mr. and Mrs. Wil- j
liam Raymer of Atkinson, a daugh
ter, Debra Jean, weighing 7I
pounds 2 ounces, born Saturday,
August 16, at Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
MURRAY—Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Murray of Creighton, a son,
weighing 8 pounds, born Saturday,
August 16, at Lundberg Memorial
hospital in Creighton.
SKOKAN Mr and Mrs. Frank
Skokan of Verdigre, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 1% ounces,
torn Saturday, August 17, at
Lundberg Memorial hospital in
Creighton.
VROOMAN Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Vrooman of Atkinson, a daugh
ter, weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces,
burn Monday, August 18, at At
kinson Memorial hospital.
REHBERG — Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Rehberg of Lincoln, a son,
Kurt Anthony, weighing 6 pounds
l t'ii ounces, bom Friday, August
8, in Lincoln. Mr. Rehberg is a
former resident of O'Neill.
SEDLACEK- Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Sedlacek of White River, S.D., a
daughter, weighing 8 pounds 12
ounces, I Kirn Friday, August 15, at
Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch.
WARNKE Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Warnke of Anoka, a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds 12Vi ounces,
born Friday , August 15, at Atkin
son Memorial hospital.
FUELBERTH Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Fuelberth of Creighton, a
daughter, weighing 8 pounds 14Vi
ounces, bom Friday, August 15, at
Lundberg Memorial hosnital in
Creighton.
THOMPSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Thompson of Lynch, a
daughter, weighing 6 pounds 4
ounces, bom Sunday, August 17, at
Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch.
PRIUNOW—Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Pribnow of Cedar Rapids, a
son, weighing 8 pounds 13 ounces,
born Tuesday, August 12, in Al
bion hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Pierson of Ewing are the mater
nal grandparents.
DAVIDSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Davidson of O’Neil, a son,
Gerald Arthur, weighing 8 pounds
4*2 ounces, born Monday, August
18, at Atkinson Memorial hos
pital.
KOTROUS—Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Kotrous of Verdigre, a daugh
ter, weighing 5 poumls 13 ounces,
born Tuesday, August 19, at Lund
berg Memorial hospital in Creigh
ton.
GANZ Mr, and Mrs. Carl Ganz I
of \Yinnotoon, a daughter, weigh
ing 7 pounds 15 ounces, born Tues
day, August 19, at Lundberg Mem
orial hospital in Creighton
GATZ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gatz
of Niobrara, a daughter, weighing
9 pounds 4 ounces, born Tuesday, j
August 19, at Lundberg Memorial
hospital in Creighton. 1
SOLFERMOSER—Mr. and Mrs 1
Willard Solfermoser of O’Neill, :
a son, Scott Willard, weighing 7
pounds 2V& ounces, born Monday,
August 18, at St. Anthony’s hos- ;
pital.
READ- Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Read of Chambers, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 3Ms ounces,
born Tuesday, August 19, at St.
Anthony’s hospital.
OK. II. O. GILDERSLEEVE
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Northeast Corner
of 4th & Douglas
O’NEILL, NEBR.
I*h. 1H7 — Office hrs. 9 to 5
Eyes Examined — uiaases fitted
Monday Thru Saturday
Closed Wednesday
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ERNESTI—Mr and Mrs Don
Ernesti of Norfolk, a daughter,
Julie Marie, weighing 7 pounds 1
ounce, born Sunday, August 17, at
Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in
Norfolk. The paternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. William
Ernesti of Clearwater and the
maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Schroeder of
Norfolk.
BLOMGREN—Mr. and Mrs
Boyd Blomgren of Winlock,
Wash., a son, Michael Robert,
weighing 7 pounds 6*2 ounces.
Mrs. Blomgren is the former Es
tell Enbody, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Elmer Entxxly of Amelia.
BEACH Mr. and Mrs Carl
Beach of Weaverville, Calif., a
daughter, weighing 6 pounds, born
Saturday, August 16. Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Johnson, formerly of O’
Neill, are the maternal grandpar
ents.
JAN ZING—Mr. and Mrs. John
Janzing of O’Neill, a daughter,
Mary Elizabeth, weighing 6
pounds 5 ounces, born Friday,
August 15, at St. Anthony’s hos
pital.
VITT—Mr. and Mrs. John J.
Vitt of O'Neill, a daughter, Jean
ne Louise, weighing 6 pounds 10
ounces, born Saturday, August 16,
at St. Anthony's hospital.
HAMILTON—Mr. and Mrs. El
vin Hamilton of Ewing, a son,
Mark Jason, weighing 8 pounds
9Vi ounces, torn Monday, August
18, ut St. Anthony’s hospital.
Former Blacksmith,
Long 111, Expires
MONOWI Funeral services were
conducted here Wednesday, Au
gust 20, at the Methodist church
for Claude Lewis, 77, who had
operated a blacksmith shop here
more than 20 years. Mr. Lewis
died Sunday, August 17, in a
Norfolk hospital. He had suffered
a lingering illness.
The 2 p.m. funeral rites were
conducted by Rev. Harold Jen
sen of Spencer. Burial was in the
Alford cemetery. Pallbearers
were Mike Pikklap. Joseph Ri
hanok, Fred Leamons, Edward
Heiser, Emil A. Peterson and
Clemen W. Christensen, all of the
Monowi community.
The late Mr. Lewis was born
September 27, 1880, in Iowa. He
never married. He started black
smithing here in 1922.
COUNTY COURT
August 14—Edward Lee Collins
of Atkinson, operating motor ve
hicle without driver's license, fin
ed $10 and $4 costs; officer-R. L.
('UAugust 15—Daniel E. Girdner
driver for Marvin Frisch of
Creighton, overweight on capacity
plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; of
ficer—Donald F. Richardson.
August 16—Emil V. Adamson, j
driver for C J. Gatz. overload i
on axle, fined $50 and $4 costs;
officer--Donald F. Ri£hardson.
August 16 George P. Colman
of Inman, permitting minor to
operate a motor vehicle, fined
$10 and $4 costs; officer—E. M.
Hastreiter.
August 20 - James L. K\as
licka of Enid, Okla., overheight,
ined $10 and $4 costs; officer—
Clifford L. Kizzire.
August 20-Gene Leon Fox.
Iriver for Ed Kvasnicka of Enid
Dkla., overheight, fined $10 and
;4 costs; officer Clifford L. Kiz
"August 20 Bruce Lowell Jack
i0n of Eads, Colo., overweight on
ion-resident license, fined $10 and
14 costs; officer—Clifford L. Koz
lire.
August 20—Lyle W. Diedrick of
Box Elder, S. D., excessive length,
ined $10 and $4 costs; officer —
Donald F. Richardson.
marriage licenses
Bernard Mortimer Mohr, 24,
>f Harmon, HI., and Rose Mary
Dorkle, 22 of O’Neill, on August
L5. ,
Edward Vincent Smith 32, of
Denver, Colo., and Shirley Ann
Leahy, 23, of O’Neill, on August
Bennett A. Bazelman, 22, and
Cecelia Claire Babl, 19, both of
D’Neill, on August 15.
Return from Trip—
LYNCH—Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Shindler, Albert Lee Brady, and
Bruce Schollmeyer returned Mon
day evening from a three weeks
tour of the Black Hills, Glacier ■,
national park, Canada, Yellow
stone national park, and Denver,
Dolo.
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Seal Lucbecke (left) and Dennis Ickes, members of the Eagle
Hostlers club dairy division, exhibit for the camera their champion
purple ribbon heifers in Brown Swiss and Holstein division, re
spectively.—The Frontier Photo.
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Robert K la bene* exhibit* hi* baby beef steer—Shorty—which
won championship honors in the Hereford baby beef competition,
and his sister, Roberta, exhibits the top-ranking Hereford female—
a purple-award heifer,—The Frontier Photo.
This Hereford heifer was judged champion stoeker-feeder calf '
at the 1958 fair. The owner-exhibitor is Robert Klabeiies of Cham
bers, who will be a senior at Chambers high school this fall.—The
Frontier Photo.
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Kent Stauffer for the third consecutive year won grand cham
pion honors in the 4-H dairy division at the Holt county fair. Kent’s
purple entry was a Milking Shorthorn. Kent is 11-years old and he
is from Page.—The Frontier Photo.
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These three Angus heifer ealves, representing the Eagle Hust
lers club of Page, were judged the best group of three in the 4-H
beef division In Holt fair competition. All three heifers were blue
ribbon winners. Exhibitors are Tom Melcher, 12: Jim Meicher, 14,
and Becky Beelaert, 12- The “heeler” is Bob Beelaert in back
ground.—The Frontier Photo.
East O’Ne iVins
League Championship
The East O'Neill entry in the
Elkhorn Vnlley Little League has
been declared champion for the
season.
Lynch has two games left: One
with Ewing, one with Emmet,
Standings:
W L
East O'Neill___ 12 2
Lynch _ 9 3
Stuart 9 5
Orchard _ 9 5
u st O'Neill 7 7
Ew ing 4 9
Page 4 10
Emmet 0 13
At 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Northeast Cards' diamond here
there will be a nine-inning all
star game—east versus west.
Rube Mueller of Stuart will boss
the west stars drawn from Stuart,
Emmet, West O'Neill and Lynch
teams.
Fred Appleby will head the east
team which will include these
players: Page — Shaw, Walker,
Crumly, Melcher: East O’Neill
Danny Wolfe, Joe Shoemaker,
Terry' Toniack, Bill Pruss, Bruce
Appleby; Ewing—D. Hobbs, Boll
witt, Jim Kropp, McDonald; Or
chard—Bruce, Bjomsen, Manske,
Schuester, Robertson.
Each club will supply four or
five players. Pitchers will be al
ternated and limited to three in
nings of play. Dean Pofahl will
umpire.
Northeast Cards
I riumphant
The Northeast Cardinals won
the city league title with 12
straight wins and no losses.
In second place was the North
west Indians with six wins and
six losses.
In third place, the Southwest
Braves posted five wins and seven
losses. The Southeast Phillies
finished the season with one win
and 11 losses.
hlkhorn A alley Uttlc l.cn^uc chumps—the Eiwt O’Neill Fardinals. Fred Appleby and keti Aloore
are coaches. Front row—David Nelntan, Dun Saun to Dun AVolfe. tiarj tiodel, Jim Troshynskl, tiary AAet
lauffer and Alike Gallagher. Second row: John Helnter, Day ten A mini;, John Truss, Terry Tom jack,
Joe Shoemaker, Kill Truss and Kruce Appleby,—The Frontier Thoto,
O’Neill 10-9 Victor
Over Chambers
O'Neill defeated Chambers, 10
9, Sunday in a North-Central base
ball league encounter, pushing
across five runs in the first and
fourth innings. The game was
played at Chambers.
O'Neill banged 14 hits off LJoyd
Hilligas. Chambers reached Jim
Maly for five hits. Morrow of O’
Neill had three hits in four trips
and Hilligas hit safely three.
Orchard will face Tilden Fri
day night at Tilden in a bid for
season's-end league leadership.
Meanwhile, Oakdale can get into
the playoff by defeating O’Neill
tonight (Thursday) at Oakdale in
a makeup game that had lieen
rained out earlier. If Oakdale wins
that team will be entitled to go
against the Orchard-Tilden win
ner.
Guests in Wisconsin—
Among the recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Froelich
and family at Awassa lodge at j
Minocqua, Wise., have been J.'
D. Cronin, Edward Gat/., Miss
Mary Lou lTill, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Campbell, Mrs. H. J. Bir
mingham, Miss Barbara Birming
ham, Mr and Mrs. F. N. Cronin,
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Robert Rerigan
and family, Miss Mary I>aiise
Birmingham, Matt Hynes, Mr.
and Mrs Carroll W. Stewart, nil
of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. William
H. Riley anil Patrick MeAndrcws
of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Aitken and son of Lincoln; Mrs.
Ruth Siversen of San Francisco,
Calif.; Rev. Eugene F. Gallagher
of Milwaukee, Wise.; Edward
Campbell and his fiancee, Miss
Sandra Delforge of Green Ray,
Wise., and Mr. and Mrs. William
J. Froelich, jr., of Chicago, III.
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